Over 400 artists have called for Irish Eurovision entry Bambie Thug to boycott the event in solidarity with Palestine.
Taking place in Malmö, Sweden, from Tuesday 7 May to Saturday 11 May, the Eurovision Song Contest has come under increased scrutiny due to it allowing Israel to take part in the competition.Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign website
It continues: “You speak of the ‘unifying power of music’, but no performer that crossed the Palestinian picket line has achieved anything other than becoming a participant in Israel’s project of artwashing its crimes against the Palestinian people, and Eurovision will be no different. “History will celebrate you if you withdraw from Eurovision 2024. We urge you to do the right thing.”
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